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[Idiom] appointment

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Will17

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Hello!

Can we say: "At the end of our phone conversation, we arranged an appointment for next Tuesday".? (= I'm going to meet them next Tuesday).

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W
 

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Hello!

Can we say: "At the end of our phone conversation, we arranged an appointment for next Tuesday".? (= I'm going to meet them next Tuesday). You can say that. But it is more common to say 'made an appointment' or 'scheduled an appointment'.

Thank you
W
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Heterological

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You can also say "set up an appointment." I think "made an appointment" is the most common way to phrase it, though.
 
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